Not interested either. I don't really like Facebook all that much. I just share my link so my brothers and mother can see my work. I have some HP friends there that "like" me and am grateful, but it's really not that important to me.

I have to admit while not personally being a 'fan' of facebook and twitter there is no doubting that it generates external traffic for us- often without any work from ourselves

I have one hub which has over 20 facebook 'likes' which it has picked up over time. No through any work from myself but someone else out there has given me a backlink. Social Media has huge potential for us at hubpages

I don't know what happened. I went to my account and noticed the unusually high traffic for that hub. I decided to see where it was coming from. I got some from Facebook.com and the majority from app.facebook.com. I was amazed. This morning I checked and I was still getting traffic from there.

Those who say they "aren't interested" are being foolish. Is there some reason to NOT want a visitor from G+, FB or Twitter?

I can understand not wanting a Digg or Stumbleupon invasion. That's useless mobs of idiots who will usually do more harm than good. But G+,FB and Twitter? Those visitors are almost certainly going to be engaged readers, just the type who may help spread your hub virally.

I'm not a "fan" of Facebook or Twitter either. I don't read anything there other than FB entries by very close relatives and friends. G+ is different - I follow a lot of interesting people there, but even if I did not, I'd still use it to announce my hubs and I use FB and Twitter in the same way.

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